House debates
Tuesday, 28 May 2024
Questions without Notice
Budget
2:08 pm
Anthony Albanese (Grayndler, Australian Labor Party, Prime Minister) Share this | Hansard source
We also had a plan for a future made in Australia. That's where future economic growth will come from. How do we seize the opportunities from the shifts that are happening in the global economy? With the shift to clean energy, there is no country you would rather be in than Australia, with the resources that we have under the ground that will power global economies in this century but also the resources we have in the sky, the best solar resources in the world, as well as the opportunity that we have for green hydrogen, to be producing green metals and to be producing advanced manufacturing jobs.
For some time those opposite have said no to cost-of-living relief, but now they're also saying no to a future made in Australia, to making more things here, including extraordinarily saying no to production tax credits, something that will reward the success of companies that invest in the industries of the future. Those opposite have nothing to offer, have nothing positive, are helping no-one and are taking our country nowhere. You can't build a better future out of saying no. We're getting on with building that better future. (Time expired)
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